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1 Justice Reinvestment for Aboriginal Young People
CLC Plenary August 2018

2 Justice reinvestment offers a fiscally sound framework in which diversionary programs are one part of a community-led, long-term approach that is fiscally sound and sustainable. Under a justice reinvestment framework, savings from the corrections system are tracked and reinvested into community-led programs that address the underlying causes of crime. In NSW and across Australia, justice reinvestment initiatives are largely aimed at addressing the over representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people in the criminal justice system. Justice Reinvestment is a place based, data-driven approach to justice that builds stronger communities by redirecting money that would be spent on prisons into early intervention, crime prevention and diversion. It recognises the strong correlation between locations of disadvantage and high rates of contact with the criminal justice system. Justice reinvestment identifies the causes of crime and invests in community-led solutions and programs to address drivers of offending and incarceration. It decreases the likelihood of children and young people entering the criminal justice system by investing in communities and early intervention. Justice reinvestment is a two-level strategy for reducing offending and creating savings for reinvestment. The first level focuses on community-led, place-based solutions, like the Maranguka Justice Reinvestment Project. A portion of savings made possible as a result of reduced offending and incarceration is then available for reinvestment into what is working to reduce offending in the community. The second level requires the development and implementation of statewide policy and legislative measures to reduce the prison population, thereby freeing up resources for reinvestment into supporting community-led strategies to reduce crime.

3 COLLABORATION AT THE POLICY LEVEL
Just Reinvest NSW Policy Paper to propose a number of legislative or policy reforms to reduce the rising prison population in NSW, with a particular view to addressing the levels of Aboriginal overrepresentation. The paper was developed following a roundtable discussion with members of the NSW legal and justice communities and in consultation with a wide range of peak NSW Aboriginal organisations. Key objectives: Reducing crime to create safe communities: An end to post-code justice: A smarter way to spend $3.8 billion:

4 Collaboration at the local level: Whole of community change
Service providers Business, philanthropy & academia Families & community members Government

5 Growing them up safe, smart & strong
The strategy Growing them up safe, smart & strong

6 Maranguka Youth Advisory Council
MOB Mens Group JTH Womens Group Maranguka Youth Advisory Council Bourke Tribal Council

7 Growing them up safe, smart & strong
Strategic decision making & final veto Bourke Tribal Council Journey to Healing Maranaguka Youth Advisory Council Men of Bourke Growing them up safe, smart & strong strategic guidance and support partner-driven action = community partner (e.g., nonprofit, funder, business, community member) Steering Group Cross Sector Leadership Group All Community Partners in Bourke Executive 8 - 18 Chair Maranguka Backbone Team Executive Director Project Director Backbone coordinator Community Data Manager Project Officers Data Analyst Chair Chair Chair ROM Chair Chair Early Child- hood

8 Collaboration at the local level: Whole of community change
Service providers Business, philanthropy & academia Families & community members Government Authorisation and facilitation Align leadership & funding to SSS Recognise the BTC and adhere to the Maranguka protocols Recognise the BTC and adhere to the Maranguka protocols Engage Aboriginal people in the design and delivery of services and supports to Aboriginal people Be flexible and pull together to meet people’s needs Work within an effective case management system that has one plan. Community moves from being recipients & clients to equal stakeholders- shareholders. Take up leadership, mentoring and support roles Community will review and evaluate our own progress. Recognise the BTC and adhere to the Maranguka protocols Take up enabling roles Align leadership and funding to SSS


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